If you thought Family Guy permanently killed off Brian, the Griffin family's quick-witted dog, you were wrong. In a holiday miracle, the show brought Brian back from the dead in this weekend's "Christmas Guy" episode thanks to wunderkind Stewie Griff...

Spoiler alert! Brian, the Griffin family's quick-witted dog on Family Guy, died during the "Life of Brian" episode. As a series regular since the animated show premiered in 1999, Brian and his 12-season stint on Family Guy ended Sunday when a car hit...

The man of a bajillion voices is back, and this time he's taking on Family Guy. Brock McGoiter rattles off voice after voice, perfectly capturing the essence of each quirky Family Guy character -- from Stewie's maniacal laughter to Quagmire's iconic ...

Family Guy, Modern Family, New Girl, X-Men, Ice Age, Black Swan and more than 600 other Twentieth Century Fox TV shows and films will soon be making their way to YouTube and Google's Play store, Google and Fox parent company News Corp. announced Tues...

Six weeks is an epochal amount of Internet time, but remember Ryan Lochte? The Olympic swimmer took the sporting world and social web by storm this summer. His prowess in the pool impressed even the most casual fans. His ripped physique had girls goi...

Remember the odd Family Guy and Windows 7 sponsored romp that never came to fruition? You may recall that Microsoft, anxious to push its newest operating system, set out to sponsor a special episode of Family Guy. Of course, they eventually came to t...

Remember Microsoft's plan to band together with Family Guy for a Windows 7 promotion? Well, apparently 7 greasy slabs of Whopper and totally awkward launch parties are a go, but Family Guy's extra special sense of humor ultimately proved too much for...

Last year, Microsoft tried an interesting advertising campaign starring Jerry Seinfeld. It didn't really work. In fact, it turns out that adorable children work much better at promoting Microsoft's core product, Windows 7. Probably sensing that those...

If bawdy humor is your thing, then you probably find yourself a frequent viewer of FOX's cartoon hit, Family Guy. And now, instead of having to park your Family Guy-loving booty in front of the television, you can see Stewie, the too-wise-for-his-yea...

Last night Google announced that they would be distributing webisodes from Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane via their AdSense publisher network, but as a news item it didn't strike a particular chord with me at the time. Then I read a post this mor...

What do you do for an encore once you’ve built the largest contextual advertising network on the Web? Apparently in Google’s case, use it to air cartoons. According to The New York Times, the Google Content Network will soon launch, debuting with sho...

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